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What’s the Most Influential Book of the Past 20 Years? – The Chronicle of Higher Education

What’s the Most Influential Book of the Past 20 Years? – The Chronicle of Higher Education

https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/influential-books?essay=Bloom

“Each year, more than 15,000 academic books are published in North America. A scant few will reach beyond their core audience of disciplinary specialists. Fewer still will enter the public consciousness.

We invited scholars from across the academy to tell us what they saw as the most influential book published in the past 20 years. (Some respondents named books slightly outside our time frame, but we included them anyway.) We asked them to select books — academic or not, but written by scholars — from within or outside their own fields. It was up to our respondents to define “influential,” but we asked them to explain why they chose the books they did. Here are their answers.

Paul Bloom | Eric Klinenberg | Peniel Joseph | Johanna Hanink | Jackson LearsLeon Botstein | Sheena Iyengar | Noliwe M. Rooks | G. Gabrielle Starr Amy J. Binder | Susan J. Douglas | Mari Matsuda | Steven Shapin | Mark Greif | Ashley Farmer | Nakul Krishna | Richard Delgado | Jonathan Holloway | John L. Jackson | Deborah Tannen | Amitava Kumar”

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Posted on: November 18, 2018, 6:55 am Category: Uncategorized

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